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Location (2)

Phoenix, Arizona

Locations

2 listed locations

Phoenix, ArizonaSouth Mountain, Texas

Quick overview

The School Counselor supports the social, emotional, and behavioral well-being of K-8 scholars through individual and group counseling. They collaborate with leadership, teachers, and families to implement a comprehensive counseling program and the Character Strong SEL curriculum.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Master's degree in School Guidance and Counseling and possess an Arizona School Counselor Certificate and state licensure. Preferred experience includes 1-3 years in a school counseling role and some teaching experience.

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Job description

We're excited to provide the best education in the best environment to our students! Academies of Math and Science K-8 School Counselor Location: 1445 West Baseline RD Phoenix, AZ 85014

Position Summary

The School Counselor plays a critical role in supporting the social, emotional, and behavioral well-being of scholars so they can fully engage in AMS’s rigorous academic program. This position partners closely with campus leadership, teachers, and families to implement a comprehensive counseling program that promotes scholar success, accountability, and a positive school culture. The ideal candidate is compassionate, firm, data-informed, and believes that every scholar can succeed when provided with the right support. At AMS, social-emotional development and scholar accountability are implemented together to ensure a safe, structured, and thriving learning environment for all. Key Responsibilities Scholar Support & Counseling Provide individual and group counseling focused on social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health needs. Ensure that 100% of identified at-risk scholars have a trusted adult on campus who provides consistent check-ins and support. Set goals with scholars and teach coping, problem-solving, and self-regulation skills that promote academic and personal success. Identify scholars in crisis and follow established safety and escalation protocols, including immediate notification of campus leadership. Maintain confidential scholar records in compliance with state and federal guidelines. Collaboration & Campus Partnership Consult with parents, teachers, administrators, and community agencies regarding scholar needs. Partner with campus leadership to align counseling supports with PBIS and school-wide positive behavior systems. Support scholar transitions into high school and assist in identifying post-secondary interests and career pathways. Identify scholars with special needs and make appropriate recommendations, referrals, and partnerships when services extend beyond the school setting. Professional Development & Prevention Develop and deliver staff training to support scholar social-emotional and mental health needs. Implement Character Strong as the campus social-emotional learning curriculum. Serve as a campus resource on social-emotional learning research, strategies, and best practices. Campus Engagement Participate in school events such as recognition ceremonies, athletics, open houses, and graduation. Attend staff meetings, in-service trainings, and professional development sessions as related to counseling services and compliance. Required Certifications & Education Arizona School Counselor Certificate State counseling licensure Master’s degree in School Guidance and Counseling or a related field Knowledge, Skills, & Experience 1–3 years of experience in a school or district counseling role Preferred (not required): 1–3 years of teaching experience Knowledge of state and federal laws related to student mental health and school-based services Strong understanding of the five core SEL competencies Experience designing and delivering professional development Ability to plan, organize, and collaborate with cross-functional teams Strong interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to detail Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Join us to enjoy rewarding challenges and ongoing opportunities! AMS Schools are among the highest performing Title I schools in Arizona. We seek highly motivated and passionate staff who want to make a difference. The professionals we hire are the most intelligent and the most talented experts in their fields. By joining our team you will plan an integral part in helping at-risk students achieve great things, be a part of a genuine community, and be able to grow as professional through our employee development program. Come help us provide our students with the best education in the best environment.

Benefits

  • Employee Development Program